Color has always been very important to me. I've changed focus in the past year. I'm still spinning and weaving, but including other loves I have as well. I hope you enjoy the new and the old creative endeavors.
I am still selling supplies if you are interested on Ebay and Etsy.

Sunday, December 14, 2014

Organic Cotton washcloth sets and towels!

I make a lovely washcloth set using the organic cotton fabric and rolled hems. They are approximately 12 x 12.

Once used they soften and feel wonderful I've included 3 in the handmade paper bag with or without a bar of mild moisturizing handmade soap. There are 2 scents in the smaller bars right now, a light sandlewood and light lavendar scent. You can see a detail of some of the washcloths. I usually like to put 3 different types into the set a plain pebble or herringbone, waffle weave and a chenille. These are all organic cotton.

You can choose between the all natural or brown or a combination of both!

I have an 18x24 inch towel offered also. You can specify the type of fabric and if you'd like the brown hemming.

These are available on my website http://chamomileconnection.com/gifts-and-tools.html

or my Etsy store https://www.etsy.com/shop/ChamomileConnection

Send a note if you want something not listed in the shopping cart. These are organic cotton towels with the ruffle edge.

About Me

I’ve Been Dyeing For long A Time Now
I found my first spinning wheel in a dusty, antique restoration shop. It was a lovely old walnut wheel treadle wheel. I’ve been hand spinning, weaving, felting and dyeing for over 30 years. I started Chamomile Connection in 2002 selling organic colorgrown cotton. I still love organic cotton, but we’ve expanded to include silk. My world of dyeing fiber exploded into color. My brown shelves of naturally colored organic cotton transformed into vibrant color everywhere. I see color differently because of my time as an artist and you can see this in how I dye fiber. My love of color stems from my work in watercolors.
I am beginning to paint again and also continue my love of silversmithing and other forms of metal work. And just wait until I get my potter’s wheel going!
Today, we are enjoying the peaceful life in Mimbres Valley, New Mexico (Mimbres means ‘behind the willows’). My shop/studio is open to the public, call before swinging by because we might be out hiking. At my shop you can buy yarn for knitting and weaving, fiber for spinning, handmade soap, jewelry, and other handmade items.